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Cramps ; bruise:
The bruising may indicated some bleeding into the skin area. You should report this to your doctor along with the cramps and pain information and get checked for the cause. Get appointment soon. If you get worse, go to er.
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Seek help:
Please see your doctor. You may have some form of blood disorder which is leading to spontaneous bruising and GI blood loss. Now, don't panic, as this is a very shallow answer based on preliminary information. Just call monday morning for an appt. And, be honest with your doctor. Good luck.
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Severe :
Severe pain with chewing coupled with the orbital and ocular complaints you are describing sounds more in line with a possible trimalar (tripod) fracture. You definitely want to have an opthalmologic exam to examine your eye and will need dedicated ct scans of your orbits and facial bones. If a fracture is seen there are many specialty fields that potentially can handle repair, if needed, and include ent, maxillofacial surgeons, oculoplastic surgeons, and general plastic surgeons. Find out who is experienced in your area with this type of fracture repair.
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Please have your :
Child seen by a doctor as soon as possible. Cannot say what is causing his symptoms here-could be many things. But symptoms are very concerning. The doc will ask about his medical history & about symptoms, & do a thorough exam. They will probably want to do some blood tests too. Other tests needed will depend on the exam & findings. Take care.
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Ecchymoses:
Unexplained subcutaneous bleeding should merit a rapid trip to the doctor for evaluation. Spontaneous bleeding of that nature can turn out to be benign, but a full assessment of each individual patient is warranted under these circumstances. Good luck.
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Not Uncommon:
You could have a bruise from the injection of Heparin (to prevent blood clots) or from insertion or manipulation of the trocars used during the surgery. Alternatively, it could represent a little bit of oozing at the skin closure from the trocar sites. Most of the time this will go away in a week or so by itself. If it persists or continues to grow, see your doctor.
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Other symptoms?:
If you have other symptoms such as poor appetite, vomiting that is green or bloody, blood in your urine or stool or fever, you should be checked. If the soreness persists also be checked. If it resolves over 5-7 days it may have been a bad bruise or hematoma. All the best.
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